Pools by John Clarkson

Northern Florida

Tired of your old pool?

Make it beautiful again!

If your swimming pool is more than 15 years old, or is starting to look a little "dated" to you, then you might be interested in a pool renovation. This can be a simple facelift, or it can be a whole lot more. No matter how old your pool is, it can be renovated to look like a stunning masterpiece that was just built yesterday.

You can even add a built-in spa, a vanishing edge or a perimeter overflow feature

Here's the basic step-by-step process of renovating your pool:

Capture the dream - first we must determine what you want your new backyard to look like.

Design it - next we will show you computer-generated before and after photos of your backyard

Engineer it - step-by-step plans will be established according to the complexity of your design.

Build it - some or most of the following steps will take place, depending on your project:
a. Demolition of unwanted materials (typically tile, plaster finishes and/or decking)
b. "Cut-in" any new features or options (water features, In-floor cleaning, etc.)
c. Install new plumbing and electrical, as needed
d. Install new features and finishes
e. Fill it with water and start swimming!

Before

Existing fiberglass pool with Kool Decking.

After

New Shotcrete pool with a large sun shelf, new pool tile, an in floor cleaning system, Concrete Paver coping and concrete Paver deck.

The raised wall with stone and waterfalls, was also added during renovation.

Before

Existing fiberglass pool with Kool Decking.

After

In addition to the concrete pavers – a couple flagstone seating areas were added.

Before

Before pool with old style cap tile and faux flagstone decking.

After

Decking was removed and replaced with Brick to match home and a French Gray Hydrazzo interior.

Before

Leaking Pool with obvious settle cracks.

After

Pool with new Mosaic tile; repaired cracks with new Pebble interior; new Travertine coping and deck.

Before

Before pool with kool deck boarder.

After

Pool with new waterline tile; new Hydrazzo interior; and Artistic Paver Decking.

Before

Before pool that sat unused for ~8 years.

After

Pool with New Paver coping and deck; new waterline tile; new Pebble interior.

Before

Before total renovation of Backyard.

After

New Travertine coping; Paver decking around pool, Travertine decking around new Fire pit and new Cabana; New Pebble interior; New Mosaic Pool Tile.

Before

Before addition of New Spa.

After

New elevated Spa with glass tile; 2 sheer descents; New Cedar Arbor.

Before

Before new Cabana.

After

New Cabana area with Poured concrete bar; which has fossils, shells, glass and Fiber optic “Star” point lights.

Before

Before renovation.

After

Pool renovated with new In-floor cleaning system; new VGB Channel Drain; new Pebble interior; new waterline tile; new expanded steps and bench.

Before

Before pool with deteriorating marcite interior.

After

After renovation with new waterline tile; new Cove Blue Pebble interior; new paver remodeling coping and thin paver deck.

Before

Before pool with old marcite plaster; concrete deck and a diving board. When we were prepping the pool, we could chip through the concrete with a hand ax in areas.

After

Pool with new in-floor cleaning system and new shotcrete floor; new Cove Blue Pebble interior; new waterline tile; new Artistic Paver coping and deck.

Capture the dream - first we must determine what you want your new backyard to look like.

Design it - next we will show you computer-generated before and after photos of your backyard

Engineer it - step-by-step plans will be established according to the complexity of your design.

Build it - some or most of the following steps will take place, depending on your project:
a. Demolition of unwanted materials (typically tile, plaster finishes and/or decking)
b. "Cut-in" any new features or options (water features, In-floor cleaning, etc.)
c. Install new plumbing and electrical, as needed
d. Install new features and finishes
e. Fill it with water and start swimming!